Customizing Citation Keys
Some citation styles are particularly demanding. In one example, the style calls for an in-text citation key comprised of:
- The first three letters of the author's last name if there is one author, the first two letters of the authors' last names if there are two authors, or the first letter of the first three authors' last names if there are three or more authors and the year. You need to cite Smith 2000, Jackson and White 2002, and Burroughs, Kim, and Gonzales 2010, producing [Smi2000], [JaWh2002], and [BKG2010], respectively.
- In another example, the style requires a full citation on the first citation, but only the first two words of the title on subsequent citation: First citation: Strong, D. M., Y. W. Lee, and R. Y. Wang. 1997. 10 Potholes in the Road to Information Quality. Computer IEEE 30, no. 8:38–41. Subsequent citation: Strong, 10 Potholes, 41–44..
For these styles, the notes in Citavi about the citation style will specify that you need to turn on Citation key support and tells you how to configure the citation key template.
When creating your own styles, citation keys can be a powerful tool to implement unusual requirements. The citation key is available as a component in the citation style editor and can thus be combined with any other components. In the first example, the entire in-text key could be simply the citation key. In the second example, only the first two words of the title would be in the citation key, which would then be combined with the Author and Quotation page range components to create the in-text citation.
Generating Citation Keys
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Customizing Citation Key Templates
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Exporting Citation Key Templates
You can save a citation key template as a file to share with others or to make it easy to move to another computer.
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Importing Citation Key Templates
If you have a citation key template file, you can import it so you don't have to manually configure the template..
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